My buddy introduced me to coyote hunting earlier this year, he had been doing it for about a year now and he wanted me to join him, so I bought myself an AR, put a vortex 3-9x40 crossfire II scope on it and started hunting with him. We've gone out probably 5 or 6 times, but he's gone out a lot more than I have and neither of us has called a coyote in to shoot. We usually go at night around 1-3 and stay out fo a couple hours. Here in east central Wisconsin I don't know if there is a lot of coyotes but we were told to go to the Kettle Moraine, so we did and we scouted out a few spots, but still never were able to call anything in, recently we bought a new call, the Primos Alpha Dogg, and we tried some new spots and we heard a few coyotes nearby but still nothing came in sight for us to shoot. wondering if there may be something we are doing wrong. We try our best to be as quiet as possible and usually we are. but I'm also wondering if it is better to go when it's light out so we can actually see without using our red lights. if it makes a difference we always spray ourselves in scent killer and a few times we even sprayed our boots with red fox urine because it was recommended to us by a Gander Mountain employee. We also pay attention to the wind direction and try our best to stay up wind. Thanks to anyone who read all of this. I'm open to any suggestions anyone has and i will greatly appreciate them.